All the Colours of Darkness: DCI Banks 18

All the Colours of Darkness: DCI Banks 18

by PeterRobinson (Author)

Synopsis

A beautiful June day in the Yorkshire Dales, and a group of children are spending the last of their half-term freedom swimming in the river near Hipswell Woods. But the idyll is shattered by their discovery of a mans body, hanging from a tree. DI Annie Cabott soon discovers he is Mark Hardcastle, the well-liked and successful set designer for the Eastvale Theatres current production of Othello. Everything points to suicide, and Annie is mystified. Why would such a man want to take his own life? Then Annies investigation leads to another shattering discovery, and DCI Alan Banks is called back from the idyllic weekend he had planned with his new girlfriend. Banks soon finds himself plunged into a shadow-world where nothing is what it seems, where secrets and deceit are the norm, and where murder is seen as the solution to a problem. The deeper he digs the more he discovers that the monster he has awakened will extend its deadly reach to his friends and family. Nobody is safe

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Published: 07 Aug 2008

ISBN 10: 0340836938
ISBN 13: 9780340836934

Media Reviews
First class crime complete with a lot of emotional intrigue * Mirror *
The Alan Banks mystery-suspense novels are, simply put, the best series on the market * Stephen King *
Banks is one of the most fully-drawn figures in this genre of fiction * New York Times *
Brilliant! * Jeffery Deaver *
Praise for Piece of My Heart and Friend of the Devil * : *
'Peter Robinson has for too long, and unfairly, been in the shadow of Ian Rankin; perhaps PIECE OF MY HEART, the latest in the Chief Inspector Banks series, will give him the status he deserves, near, perhaps even at the top of, the British crime writers' league . . . PIECE OF MY HEART brilliantly interweaves past and present, providing two strands of tension for the price of one, and further enhancing Alan Banks's reputation as one of crime fiction's most appealing cops.' * Marcel Berlins, The Times *
Peter Robinson is good at producing ingenious mysteries, and this one does not disappoint * Susanna Yager, Daily Telegraph *
A police procedural that grips like pliers * Independent on Sunday *
Author Bio
Peter Robinson grew up in Yorkshire, and now lives there and in Canada. His bestselling, critically acclaimed Inspector Banks series has won numerous awards in Britain, the United States, Canada and Europe.